The Mario Party piracy one is honestly funny. Like, can you imagine buying a pirated game but you didn’t know that and then all of a sudden Mario characters are in your room trying to beat the shit out of you? Hilarious.
My favorite part of these creepy pastas is when the authors pirate a game they haven't played before, yet still somehow notice all the subtle little things that are wrong
Istg it always goes like: 'Mario had these ...unnatural glowing red eyes as the word 'run' flickered above my screen. It all seemed a little weird. His blue dungarees was now painted with deep red stains that really bought out the 'M' on his torn up hat.' It's like a survivor statement! - We don't need that much detail, just let the story move on, the image that's linked describes him enough.
@@onewingedangel9189 Fair, a lot of the bigger ones were clearly written by/for kids though - if you actually read some of the huge ones.. my lord, it's some fanfic level writing
fun fact: I HATE YOU was in reality a Creepypasta born as a straight up parody of the many creepypastas at the time. Even so, the Creepypasta still became viral even if it had multiple clichés and predictable stuff.
I remember a couple day long period of my life where I was *obsessed* with creepy pastas. I think when people are thirsty for em, anything looks feasible
@@AsdfAsdf-td7ju at the time many clichés were scattered everywhere in this stories, and these creepypastas tended to be viral by having them. I HATE YOU is the writer (who if I remember correctly is called Slimebeast) trying to create a creepypasta with little effort, replicating what the others did as well back in the day.
The thing is, I HATE YOU does a lot of things correctly I love the idea of the corpse Marios chasing after the current one, and the burnt Luigi face in the rom hack version always gives me chills
Really nice of the evil Sonic to leave his new friend a commemorative piece of merchandise based on himself as a reward for finishing his spoopy Sonic romhack.
I still think herobrine was one of the creepiest of the list. There was no over exaggerated details like bloody eyes and hyper-realistic this and that. Just the idea of another entity existing in a world where only you are supposed to be is creepy.
i swear its real i remember playing about 2 years ago and building a house and i turned right and saw him and then he just ran into the woods and disappeared
I like how jack the ripper didnt have anything extremely off about it, like the character coming out of the screen and coming for him, it's just a story about the game, and how you play it, and this is very much possible and it sounds genuinely realistic.
1:31:13 : "The screen went black and all he could hear was Mario's horrifying screams" Mario's horrifying screams: "Whoao!" "Ay ay ay ay!" "Ouch!" "Mama mia!" I think the author didn't think that part through... Anyways, great video! There were many I wasn't familiar with!
regarding lavender town, it's the first pokemon graveyard in the series, but in later games such as the gen 3 games, there's been other pokemon graveyards, but none have had a creepypasta involving them. so, it's not the only pokemon graveyard in the whole series, but it's the most well known one :)
I guess it's because most people never really thought about the concept of "Pokemon dying" before that, like it was never something that was brought up, and suddenly there's a whole graveyard to bury Pokemon and there's this really unsettling atmosphere to the whole town on top of that, with the Chanellers and the music. I guess that's what makes it more memorable/impactful.
I love how “the Hands talks about how Mark should go back 30 years”, and he realizes that it means about his old save file… but Ocarina of Time is only 24 years old…
I feel like a cool trope to explore in video game creepy pastas would be a clueless narrator. Like, what if someone got a haunted game cartridge of a game they never played or never even heard about. They’d assume the subtly creepy aspects of the game are usual. They would ignore inconsistencies in the game that fans would pick up on. Etc etc I think it would be a cool aspect
HA! That'd be good, imagine someone playing something like Kirby and they're just like: **See's blood everywhere along with corpses** "Oh my god... this game is rad!" All the while remarking how cool it is for such a friendly looking game to be so creepy, all the things that should unsettle them is just completely lost to them.
To this day the Buried Alive creepypasta still instills the feeling of dread in me and I dont know why, none of the other creepypastas make me feel this way. Its probably because I read about it as a wee bab and it spooked me to the point where I couldn't look at any screen for to long time cause I was afraid that image would pop up....I still wont even look at the sprite...
My older brother showed me Buried Alive when I was around 8 years old and I vividly remember having nightmares about Buried Alive. I would cry and blame my brother for showing me the creepy pasta and he would comfort me becausehe didn't think that story would scare me so much. I'm no longer scared of the story as an adult but I do still feel dread whenever I remember the story.
@@cookiegal7340 buried alive doesnt creep me too much, what creeps me is daisy bell song thingy, its wholesome and all but what its used for is a creepy as hell trend or just search up daisy bell in yt i dont recommend
@@asmolcade5818 everyone was saying their fear so i thought i can or does ur stupid self want me to shut up? Its none of your business im the one talking.
i fell asleep watching a Quandale Dingle video and woke up watching the last 6 minutes of this, from what i heard, this is a really good video! keep up the good work.
@@shaynehughes6645my cousin quindingdongtilious pringle.exe (AUGGGGGGHHHHHHH) started bleeding hyper-realistic blood from his bootyhole (HUH?) and it squirted in my mouth (REEHEHEHEHEHE)
Every aspiring creepypasta writer should watch this, if only so they’ll know what NOT to put in their stories. No mysterious unlabeled cartridges from a dubious source, no “they felt nostalgic,” no dreaming about the games, no photorealistic models in old games, no game assets manifesting in real life, and for the love of god no “they saw something so horrible they started crying/got sick”
You should defo avoid using all of those idiotic cliches when writing one, but if ya got one of them in there, it's simply about how to present it. A solid tip here: the use of adjectives other than horrible. Get descriptive. And Dreams/Nightmares of the game? Go for it, but keep it real, explain or imply that it's not the 'mysterious force' in the game that causes them, and rather the distress that is caused by playing it. Let it build up, don't introduce your main antagonistic force right of the bat.
I wrote a creepypasta about pokemon Emerald. A girl finds her Uncle's old cartridge and Gameboy advance, so she gives it a go. She has a normal time playing, until weird things start to happen. She's never played the game so thinks "haha pokemon used to be so dark" but then the pokemon start actually bleeding and screaming in agony. When she goes to catch rayquaza for the league, rayquaza is a skeleton. Rayquaza then says that it's the soul of her dead uncle in the cartridge haunting it who's been waiting for her in the cartridge so they can play forever. I thought that was pretty good.
@@juliefarrell6688 its a good start. Heres something I can suggest though. Don’t mention that it was her dead uncles game. Instead why not propose it as a game and gameboy that she found in the basement in a box or something and when she finds it she finds and old save file with a name previously on it thats the same name as her uncle. Then as time goes on she finishes the game and her parents fond the gameboy or she asks them about the game and if it belonged to her uncle and when they see it they look a little bit shocked to see it and tell her that it was indeed his and that he had been playing it in his chair or bed just before he passed away
Didn't even realize this video was 2 hours long, honestly is a nice background video to have you know...and awesome of you to not put some cheap jumpscare or anything like that
How to make a creepypasta: Choose a game or hoax Make something happen to the OP Make the thing that's creepy "weirdly realistic, as if it doesn't belong there" Add a lot of blood and mutilated deformed bodies to said story Congratulations! You made a *creepypasta*! +1 spook +5 fame +7 chance (of popularity!) +13 time travel
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May I kindfully addition a tips of mine... Make the surely to have any stat, point, etcs to be a 666 or 66. This is the numbers of an evil, and the mr Satans man! Is a very spook
I remember watching a video that explains that the 'tunnels' herobrine built were probably from how minecraft seed generation works differently in different updates
The Theater is surprisingly realistic for a creepypasta. It almost seems like someone could make a similar game as some sort of art game thing… at least in semi-current times
I always found it funny how nondescript most of these creepypastas are when it comes to selling how creepy it is. "It was so creepy you should have seen it, I was really scared"
I think most authors don't realize that a lot of those stories could be actually better if they were simpler and without the unnecessary 4th wall breaking stuff and exaggerated gore they insist on including every time. I've lost count of how many times I was actually engaged on a story about some creepy easter egg hidden in an innocent game just to have it ruined by yet another "red eyes crying blood" or "and those who played started having seizures/nightmares/seeing the crepy character irl". Sometimes less is more imo
Tell the ads for the mobile game Evertale that. I swear those ads are weird. Especially when you get them at 3 in the morning while you're trying to watch relaxing or funny videos
Out of all of these, Godzilla nes is my favorite of all time, it’s cliche but it was a fresh cliche, having good endings, getting grotesque in the end, demons taking something over blah blah. But the detail is so impressive. A man is making a full playable version of the story with well put smart new additions with fantastic designs. Only the start to the end of Pathos is playable atm I think but it’s already really well done
Agreed, I appreciate the effort the writer has put to make the Godzilla story very compelling and scary. A lot of creepypastas only rely on shock value in order to be scary and that’s disappointing. That’s why I can look back and really appreciate Ben Drowned so much, because even though it’s a cliche now, the amount of detail the author added, even going so far as showing the “hauntings” with videos is much appreciated. The closer to reality a story seems, the scarier it comes across in my experience.
@@gothicMCRgirl I think one of the biggest selling points was that it wasn’t just some Pastebin thing and that the creators went the extra mile and made incredible artwork that looked like it could have actually been in the base game. Total respect on that end
I also really like NES Godzilla, I'm just not a fan of the ending where it was revealed that the protagonist's gf had her spirit in the game and he had to save her. It felt out of nowhere for a story about a suspicious and creepy game to go in that direction, and too personal for it for how creepypastas are usually about "this could've happened to anyone"
Gaming creepypastas always remind me of a dream I had when I was about 6. I was playing Porsche Challenge, a racing game I had for the PS1, but on the track selection screen there was a racetrack named "[My name] is dead", and the image of the track was replaced with an extremely blurry image of what looked like a birds-eye view of somebody lying on grass, face-up. I suppose that dream was my introduction to the concept of games not acting as they should.
I think it's really interesting just how many creepypastas were based on mario 64, ocarina of time and majora's mask. I think there's just something about that era of nintendo games that people find subliminally unsettling. If I had to pick a reason, I'd say the crude character models.
It was actually because of the liminal spaces. N64 data cartridges couldn't fit an awful lot, so they had to be creative with what they put on them. Sometimes you'd miss ambient objects that make an environment feel more full.
Definitely a sense of mystery and old/"vintage" kind of creepyness to these games and the era/time period the were made in, and nostalgia too. I also love them for not being too scary for me but still creepy enough to give me the spook im looking for.
0:00 Intro 0:33 Sonic.exe 3:25 Sunny the Tragic Clown 5:55 Ben Drowned 9:35 Hero time 11:14 Tails Doll 12:17 Lavender Town Syndrome 13:47 Mario 15:32 Lost Silver 19:43 Sally.exe 21:33 Misfortune. GB 23:34 Godzilla NES 26:22 Jack the Ripper Game 29:37 Buried Alive 31:24 The Theater That's all I'll do right now.
Is it bad that I think it would be cool if they actually added Herobrine to Minecraft? It would be a neat easter egg, maybe with like a 30-40% chance of spawning in the world and constantly stalking the player.
They used to have a fun little herobrine Easter egg. I don't know if they still do it, but every time they updated or patched the game, they used to put an extra bullet at the end of every patch notes •Removed Herobrine He sort of touches on this in the video, but back in the day, it was honestly not *that* much of a reach to think that there could be something creepy just beyond the fog of your render distance. Minecraft wasn't so vibrant and cheery all the time, usually if you were playing by yourself, it had a lonely and melancholic vibe to it
throughout this entire video, I've said to myself "I'm aware of this creepypasta" way more than I'm willing to admit I don't regret being that one teenager back in the day who binged SomeOrdinaryGamers back when he posted creepypasta readings
Well, to be fair, I don't think this story was actually supposed to be scary, probably just a memey shitpost. There are many others in the iceberg though that are ridiculous but apparently supposed to be taken at face value.
Rollercoasters are one of the few things that I can't deal with (I have acrophobia), so this just leaves me wondering if I'd be actually scared or unnerved by this pasta if it weren't for the funny bone guy's name attached.
Not gonna lie I love listening to creepy stories while trying to sleep so the fact that this is almost 3 hours makes it even sweeter. Keep up the nice work!
Ben drowned will always be my favorite. I love the creepiesness it has and how it actually has a video to go with the creepypasta that actually matches with it. Also we cant talk about ben drowned without talking about nostalgia.
Who are You Running From is THE most terrifying gaming horror piece EVER. Honestly, I've never seen any image creepier. I don't know why it scares me so much, but it REALLY, REEEEALLY horrifies me.
12:11 fun fact a separate creepypasta iceberg youtuber had actually been the reason that image was found for they found it on accident when playing with their brother.
Godzilla NES remains my favorite creepypasta to this day like goddamn, it stuck to my younger self's mind rent free while being so entertaining to read.
Yep, I agree. It's well-written and spooky, the visuals add SO MUCH, and there's actually a believable reason why spooky stuff happens, instead of just "cursed cartridge OOOOoooooOOOO!"
Do you know what's even cooler raid shadow legends raid shadow legends is a fantastic game with amazing graphics and interesting mechanics with so many cool characters it has of 5 million downloads and is free go download now and if you don't you will regret it
3:20 There used to be this ome Roblox game called "escape the characters" where you were in this haunted house area armed with nothing but a flashlight and a bunch of characters would chase you around (Shrek was in the basement, Slenderman was om the roof, Sonic and Bendy were there ect.) The entire game was just running around trying to avoid them with no end goal at all (it sounds boring but it was actually pretty fun) When a character caught you you died amd went back to spawn. However, when Sonic caught you a picture of his face would flash up and say "I am god" I just thought it was a nice little reference to mention. Edit: so it was actually "survive the characters" and they game is still on Roblox, but no one is ever on it.
I think Dunkey played Survive the Characters. I remember a clip of him playing Roblox and yelling "OH MAH GOD, A JPEG OF PUSS IN BOOTS!" and barely holding back his laughter
Fun fact on ohgod no Mario the Creepypasta was actually originally supposed to be written in a way to be a troll Creepypasta without actually being a troll Creepypasta it's very obvious it is but a lot of people don't catch on
@@PrincessSketch13 Are you serious? That image and accompanying rom have left a lasting impression on me for many years, due to how little is actually known about the creator and his intentions. Did someone actually debunk the image without spreading the news?
@@gilbert3672 They said that image supposedly turned out to be a distorted picture of a fruit, maybe a peach, lol. Not sure if it's true, if so i feel it would have been talked about more.
@@daseal1479 lmao, I obly remember what Mullet Mike said years ago about the guy who posted about the game speaking to its creator. Creator was described as a regular guy.
Noticed two things about the gaming creepypastas is that firstly unlike with other Creepypastas,the more obscure the story the worse it usually ends up, and second I can understand completely why the wiki wanted most of these stories off the web.
i love how more than 2 of these stories have an ending involving someone getting a weird plushie from whatever demonic entity was possessing their game. sorry for the haunting bro, here's a free plushie.
I love catastrophe crow. there’s very little overtly scary scenes, but it just makes you feel very uneasy in the gameplay, and even more so if you learn the full story.
Godzilla NES and Ben Drowned remain as my favorite creepypastas. The large stories, the screenshots/videos provided to make it feel more real, and the usage of glitches to freak out the reader make them classics and really cool to me
I love how most creepypastas just happen by someone wanting to relive their childhood and goes to a yard sale and gets a cursed version of it Edit: I fixed my error cause people kept telling me about it Edit 2: Holy crap 1k likes thanks guys this was a big surprise cause I haven't seen this video in awhile
I like how the little lamplight one isnt even a creepy story, its just one of the many evil things you can do in-game told from another characters perspective, funny thing is, enslaving the little lamplight kids is the hardest way to enter the final vault meaning you have to just be evil for evils sake to do it
Yeah, I don't like that. Not only is it not scary, but it can be downright insensitive. Clockwork, for example, uses abuse and assault just for shock, and it comes off as disgusting. Serious topics like that shouldn't be used for shock.
The Bren Drowned ARG and arcs afters arc 1 are really creative, the whole cult of the moon children stuff, great. But even before, cryptic videos, all posted in forum posts and not one singular story. It really got misrepresented after people starting make one written story with an awful ending.
The Sally Anderson story at the very end is extremely creepy, because it's something that can actually happen. Some disturbed individuals who also know hacking and doxxing can actually try to find you and kill you if you mess with them.
Ahh I hope I get to see THE (Coronation Day) on this iceberg. Hands down the best executed creepypasta ROM ever created. The BG is sooooo good and the theories around it are really interesting and cryptic. Def my fav gaming creepypasta alongside Godzilla and Tails Doll
NES Godzilla I agree, but Tails Doll? Bruh. It's, at best, only good because of nostalgia, but it's honestly just boring. "Le scary creature will come to you and Jill you in real life" is meh
That to me is the best one. THE (Coronation Day) doesn't use any cheap jumpscare or any cliche creepypasta troupe, it's psychological horror...it messes with the player and lets the atmosphere sink in with them, similarly to a Silent Hill game
I know ben drowned is cliche and stuff but its such a nostalgic story and the video adaptions of it actually manage to make me uncomfortable so I absolutely adore it and its simplicity.
I know this an old ass video, but this stuff is so unbelievably enjoyable to just kick on in the background when im playin minecraft. I am so glad to see you're still doin content like this. this stuff is great. Love the way you are almost telling each and every story but still summarizing it enough where it feels like a compilation. Genuinely great stuff man
I remember being downright terrified of - and yet somehow excited by? - Sonic.exe when I was younger. I think that was one of my first experiences with a creepypasta. My first foray into the art of taking beloved characters and twisting them into something dark and deadly.
I remember that when I was in my late teens I was literally OBSESSED with the Lavender Town syndrome legend/rumor/whatever and would read and play anything related to it XD It was such a fun time
That was a good creepypasta. I remember listening to SOG's narrative on one of his reposts. Zombreon is a good creepypasta that has a interesting story to it. It leaves you wondering who's fault really was it?
I also liked the Animal Crossing creepypasta, an uprising against a horrific disfigured being sounds like a really cool idea for a game that has an underlying secret. And about lavender town syndrome, my dumbass thought it was real. Of course, I know it’s fake now but I can’t hear it without getting goosebumps
only about halfway into the video and its really good! A lot of pastas I’ve never even heard before, which is great because I like finding out about new stories, since sometimes the more obscure ones can get buried by more popular ones
I find the strangled red story to be the best gaming creepypasta I've heard so far. It isn't about the player's dreams getting haunted, or someone dying because of the game. What makes it creepy is that it has a well developed story, and it focuses on the game itself, rather than the fate of the player. I think it could actually make a good rom hack.
Great video! The only issue I have is with the Rayman creepypasta, the music is quite loud and it makes the narration hard to hear. But otherwise this is an amazing video! Edit: I think that part of the video got removed?
I came here to say this, I thought audio started playing from somewhere else because it's like really REALLY loud compared to the rest of the music let alone the narration
I get that Gaming Creepypastas have lost their popularity over the years and that many are of poor quality, but I enjoy them so much personally, and there are some truly "diamond in the rough ones", I wish they would make a comeback, because they have potential with originality.
Oh man, the Gameboy Camera+Printer's "Who are you running from" screen was always unsettling to me as a kid. It was funny- but in a "haha wtf" sorta way. It's surreal hearing about that again.
Wow thanks for taking your time on recording and explaining all of these. Creepypasta games are pretty cool for some chilling horror moments. And there are like more than 15 topics in here of videogame creepypastas I've never heard about before, so that's gonna be loads of new videogame creepypastas info to be entertained on :)
@@KefkeWren everyone would do that like game its not gonna be freaking cursed and a rom hack is always fun especialy if you didnt know the specific romhack
Lmfao that's the most fucked up spelling of "Otto" I've ever seen. But yeah, you're right, creepypastas aren't creepy when a tiny amount of research shows real events being made creepy by superstitious people.
HOLY SHIT the last story sonic 3 hacked was literally my favorite creepypasta for years bc compared to other sonic stories its like finding a diamond in a septic tank
My only critique of this video is that whoever was narrating the Lost Silver section needs to slow down while narrating. His words were coming out slightly garbled due to speaking too quickly and not taking time to enunciate. It makes the narration difficult to hear clearly and understand.
That’s why you make multiple copies and give them out to more than one person. I mean come on, is this your first time giving an unsuspecting child a cursed video game?
the evil otto one is a interesting thing because , although this one is a urban legend, it has a bit of true in it some people don't know its limits and because of this they end up straining themselves to the point of dying of exhaustion by playing too much video games (it also goes for every other thing btw) my cousin have a friend that fainted on a lan house after playing 12 hours straight of Ragnarok Online without eating or drinking . luckily he survived cause his friends were there to help him out when that happened
"Sonic literally jumped out of the TV and began violently beating the everliving shit out of me. I assumed it was just a glitch and continued on"
"Curiosity got the best of me"
His cock flashed every color the eye can and can't comprehend 30 times in under a second. Weird.
@@SnoppleWopple it sure wasn't just the curiosity that had the best of him
@@lyra_sen3482 I think it was Sonic dropkicking and suplexing him afterwards, idk.
Every creepypasta ever:
I love how the story is never scary but then the picture attached is terrifying
True
Always how it be
Almost like the majority of creepypastas have dogshit writing
Then the picture makes the story more scary just because 🤣
@@ChaChaChaddio they probably aren’t even remotely creepy without the picture
The Mario Party piracy one is honestly funny. Like, can you imagine buying a pirated game but you didn’t know that and then all of a sudden Mario characters are in your room trying to beat the shit out of you? Hilarious.
Literally an unironic take on RDC's Don't Mess With Texas skit
anyone else know that funny ass moment in a VICE video where these guys jump this one dude and keep telling him "fight back!"
I like to imagine they all look like those costumes from the first smash bros ad.
@Killjoy minecraft iron golem and and villager careful?
@Killjoy all I can think of is one of Killysunt's corruption videos with the miis XD
My favorite part of these creepy pastas is when the authors pirate a game they haven't played before, yet still somehow notice all the subtle little things that are wrong
Istg it always goes like:
'Mario had these ...unnatural glowing red eyes as the word 'run' flickered above my screen. It all seemed a little weird. His blue dungarees was now painted with deep red stains that really bought out the 'M' on his torn up hat.'
It's like a survivor statement! - We don't need that much detail, just let the story move on, the image that's linked describes him enough.
While 99% of creepypastas are awfully written, I can't help but love them for their purpose as a gateway drug for horror fans
Ruptyyyyy
It was a Gateway drug for me to start enjoying SCP Foundation lol
@@cloudywillowshome Yeah, SCPs are like the more mature version of Creepypastas lmao, although their quality of writing also differs a lot haha
I'd hesitate to say 99%, more like 70%
@@onewingedangel9189 Fair, a lot of the bigger ones were clearly written by/for kids though - if you actually read some of the huge ones.. my lord, it's some fanfic level writing
fun fact: I HATE YOU was in reality a Creepypasta born as a straight up parody of the many creepypastas at the time. Even so, the Creepypasta still became viral even if it had multiple clichés and predictable stuff.
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fun fact: I HATE YOU
I remember a couple day long period of my life where I was *obsessed* with creepy pastas. I think when people are thirsty for em, anything looks feasible
@@AsdfAsdf-td7ju at the time many clichés were scattered everywhere in this stories, and these creepypastas tended to be viral by having them. I HATE YOU is the writer (who if I remember correctly is called Slimebeast) trying to create a creepypasta with little effort, replicating what the others did as well back in the day.
The thing is, I HATE YOU does a lot of things correctly I love the idea of the corpse Marios chasing after the current one, and the burnt Luigi face in the rom hack version always gives me chills
Really nice of the evil Sonic to leave his new friend a commemorative piece of merchandise based on himself as a reward for finishing his spoopy Sonic romhack.
Imagine finishing the game and you appear in a gift shop screen
@@asierx7047 and all you get are just low quality .PNGs
@@IBroughtDiv I would make a joke about NFTs here, but that would be way too easy
@@JohnSmith-mk5jt they're both synonymous with each other so I would've made the same joke
@@asierx7047 and then sonic, tails, egg man, and knuckles come out and shit and take a bow and shit. That would be so funny
The literal instant he talks about Sunny laughing my neighbor laughs unnecessarily loudly and unnervingly. Cool.
The power of situational horror.
Are you sure that's your neighbor and not sunny?
Wait you heard that too?-
Coming to bum you I reckon, be careful
Hes a savage
I still think herobrine was one of the creepiest of the list. There was no over exaggerated details like bloody eyes and hyper-realistic this and that. Just the idea of another entity existing in a world where only you are supposed to be is creepy.
Let’s all go back to the days we thought Herobrine was real because devs kept adding “-Removed Herobrine” every update 🙌
i swear its real i remember playing about 2 years ago and building a house and i turned right and saw him and then he just ran into the woods and disappeared
I like how jack the ripper didnt have anything extremely off about it, like the character coming out of the screen and coming for him, it's just a story about the game, and how you play it, and this is very much possible and it sounds genuinely realistic.
1:31:13 : "The screen went black and all he could hear was Mario's horrifying screams"
Mario's horrifying screams: "Whoao!" "Ay ay ay ay!" "Ouch!" "Mama mia!"
I think the author didn't think that part through... Anyways, great video! There were many I wasn't familiar with!
That just reminds me of the oney plays creepypasta, lol
@@Kyle-ql9km The Gameboy Creepypasta? "Fuck-a you."
@@SniperOnSunday game boy sp blue edition
XD
@@SniperOnSunday when I hear that,I immediately imagine In my head,a picture of mafia boss Mario.
regarding lavender town, it's the first pokemon graveyard in the series, but in later games such as the gen 3 games, there's been other pokemon graveyards, but none have had a creepypasta involving them. so, it's not the only pokemon graveyard in the whole series, but it's the most well known one :)
Correct.
O h b o y the memories-
Oh yeah can’t you dig up the graves on Mount Pyre in Gen 3. Like you could use dig near some of the graves on the side and you can get random items?
Grave robbing poggers
I guess it's because most people never really thought about the concept of "Pokemon dying" before that, like it was never something that was brought up, and suddenly there's a whole graveyard to bury Pokemon and there's this really unsettling atmosphere to the whole town on top of that, with the Chanellers and the music. I guess that's what makes it more memorable/impactful.
Lets go more icebergs, is it just me or are these mad addicting
Ligma bAlls
@@MarshyNose stun zeeD
I love Iceberg videos , they are so nostalgis while symotamiously finding new stuff that I didn't know before
I love learning as much stuff as I can with stuff I like so these icebergs are pretty addicting to me too ngl xD
Fr, one day my recommendations were full of iceberg video and I found it annoying. Now I can’t stop watching these
Damn. "The author" has had quite a life.
Authors always do.
underrated comment
They may even have a harder life than Wilhelm. XD
He might be one of the sons that Ernest Hemingway absolutely had throughout his quite adventureous life
@@pundertalefan4391 Every SINGLE Film he's screaming about something!
I love how “the Hands talks about how Mark should go back 30 years”, and he realizes that it means about his old save file… but Ocarina of Time is only 24 years old…
No it's ok his dad worked at Nintendo
written by a time traveller
I feel like a cool trope to explore in video game creepy pastas would be a clueless narrator. Like, what if someone got a haunted game cartridge of a game they never played or never even heard about. They’d assume the subtly creepy aspects of the game are usual. They would ignore inconsistencies in the game that fans would pick up on. Etc etc
I think it would be a cool aspect
petscop?
HA! That'd be good, imagine someone playing something like Kirby and they're just like:
**See's blood everywhere along with corpses**
"Oh my god... this game is rad!"
All the while remarking how cool it is for such a friendly looking game to be so creepy, all the things that should unsettle them is just completely lost to them.
@@poppythedogofwonders as a kirby fan that's literally just normal kirby gameplay
i'm not even kidding look at the zero fight from kirby's dreamland 3
@@loke3684 petscop is a web series.
@@citizenvulpes4562 still it sounds a lot like what the person was describing
Upon hearing "The Theater" being explained, I got a sudden wave of nostalgia. Like, I haven't heard that name in 4/5 years.
It was so popular back in the day. Glad you got a small nostalgia boost
“I haven’t heard that name in years”
timestamp?
@@JoyousCreeper 31:24
the fact that something from 5 years ago triggers "nostalgia" for you makes me feel ancient lol
To this day the Buried Alive creepypasta still instills the feeling of dread in me and I dont know why, none of the other creepypastas make me feel this way. Its probably because I read about it as a wee bab and it spooked me to the point where I couldn't look at any screen for to long time cause I was afraid that image would pop up....I still wont even look at the sprite...
My older brother showed me Buried Alive when I was around 8 years old and I vividly remember having nightmares about Buried Alive. I would cry and blame my brother for showing me the creepy pasta and he would comfort me becausehe didn't think that story would scare me so much. I'm no longer scared of the story as an adult but I do still feel dread whenever I remember the story.
@@cookiegal7340 buried alive doesnt creep me too much, what creeps me is daisy bell song thingy, its wholesome and all but what its used for is a creepy as hell trend or just search up daisy bell in yt i dont recommend
i get the same feeling with tails doll, this thing traumatized me as a kid
@@OnlyRashyyy what does that have to do with anything
@@asmolcade5818 everyone was saying their fear so i thought i can or does ur stupid self want me to shut up? Its none of your business im the one talking.
The most horrifying thing on here is the idea of someone pirating Plants vs Zombies. That game is like 99 cents on steam every other week.
I’m still gonna pirate the Xbox 360 version
@@bingobo2551 bruh
@@adventuresofcn726 I don’t have any xbox console can you blame me? How else am I gonna play the co-op mode?
fair
i fell asleep watching a Quandale Dingle video and woke up watching the last 6 minutes of this, from what i heard, this is a really good video! keep up the good work.
My crazy aah uncle sold me a haunted N64
(What?!)
I caught my goofy ah uncle Quandale Pringle wanking sonic.exe with dory hand soap.(NOO)
@@shaynehughes6645my cousin quindingdongtilious pringle.exe (AUGGGGGGHHHHHHH) started bleeding hyper-realistic blood from his bootyhole (HUH?) and it squirted in my mouth (REEHEHEHEHEHE)
Every aspiring creepypasta writer should watch this, if only so they’ll know what NOT to put in their stories. No mysterious unlabeled cartridges from a dubious source, no “they felt nostalgic,” no dreaming about the games, no photorealistic models in old games, no game assets manifesting in real life, and for the love of god no “they saw something so horrible they started crying/got sick”
You should defo avoid using all of those idiotic cliches when writing one, but if ya got one of them in there, it's simply about how to present it. A solid tip here: the use of adjectives other than horrible. Get descriptive. And Dreams/Nightmares of the game? Go for it, but keep it real, explain or imply that it's not the 'mysterious force' in the game that causes them, and rather the distress that is caused by playing it. Let it build up, don't introduce your main antagonistic force right of the bat.
I wrote a creepypasta about pokemon Emerald. A girl finds her Uncle's old cartridge and Gameboy advance, so she gives it a go. She has a normal time playing, until weird things start to happen. She's never played the game so thinks "haha pokemon used to be so dark" but then the pokemon start actually bleeding and screaming in agony. When she goes to catch rayquaza for the league, rayquaza is a skeleton. Rayquaza then says that it's the soul of her dead uncle in the cartridge haunting it who's been waiting for her in the cartridge so they can play forever.
I thought that was pretty good.
@@juliefarrell6688 kinda cliche but I like some of the originality
@@juliefarrell6688 its a good start. Heres something I can suggest though. Don’t mention that it was her dead uncles game. Instead why not propose it as a game and gameboy that she found in the basement in a box or something and when she finds it she finds and old save file with a name previously on it thats the same name as her uncle. Then as time goes on she finishes the game and her parents fond the gameboy or she asks them about the game and if it belonged to her uncle and when they see it they look a little bit shocked to see it and tell her that it was indeed his and that he had been playing it in his chair or bed just before he passed away
And the overuse of "I am God".
Didn't even realize this video was 2 hours long, honestly is a nice background video to have you know...and awesome of you to not put some cheap jumpscare or anything like that
so there are no jumpscares
omg shuichi
@@matejamicic3037 nah we good
@@tskkudo3765 yeah..?
@@BrickFighter13 phew
How to make a creepypasta:
Choose a game or hoax
Make something happen to the OP
Make the thing that's creepy "weirdly realistic, as if it doesn't belong there"
Add a lot of blood and mutilated deformed bodies to said story
Congratulations! You made a *creepypasta*!
+1 spook
+5 fame
+7 chance (of popularity!)
+13 time travel
+5 extra points for having a picture scarier than your story
Also don't forget to add a scary music like reversed ver from the original music!
Don't forget to traumatize you the player
Hello friending, I haved the apply your tip to mine creepastas and now the story of what I wroted is the mostliest populars on a website of pasta creeps.
Thankingfullies the very muches.
May I kindfully addition a tips of mine...
Make the surely to have any stat, point, etcs to be a 666 or 66. This is the numbers of an evil, and the mr Satans man!
Is a very spook
I remember watching a video that explains that the 'tunnels' herobrine built were probably from how minecraft seed generation works differently in different updates
The Theater is surprisingly realistic for a creepypasta. It almost seems like someone could make a similar game as some sort of art game thing… at least in semi-current times
It was a game I believe. I remember watching markiplier play it foreverrrr ago when I was young
@@AmeButCoolI knew I'd watched this very comment before.
It's so dark in there! what is wrong with the lights?
@@AmeButCoolTHIS!
I always found it funny how nondescript most of these creepypastas are when it comes to selling how creepy it is. "It was so creepy you should have seen it, I was really scared"
OP: it was so scary, I was really scared! So scared that I.. uh... Continued to play it.
Just like amateur SCP articles that redact most of the page
I think most authors don't realize that a lot of those stories could be actually better if they were simpler and without the unnecessary 4th wall breaking stuff and exaggerated gore they insist on including every time. I've lost count of how many times I was actually engaged on a story about some creepy easter egg hidden in an innocent game just to have it ruined by yet another "red eyes crying blood" or "and those who played started having seizures/nightmares/seeing the crepy character irl". Sometimes less is more imo
For example, a misplaced/greyscale sprite lacking any animations would do the trick and be far more realistic
Tell the ads for the mobile game Evertale that. I swear those ads are weird. Especially when you get them at 3 in the morning while you're trying to watch relaxing or funny videos
@@TheCrystallizedVoid what do the ads depict?
@@thekoolkrab3226 they usually look like some sort of knockoff pokemon game with the graphics but there's usually blood, death, demons, etc
@@thekoolkrab3226 it really depends on the ad you get when it comes to what content is in it
Out of all of these, Godzilla nes is my favorite of all time, it’s cliche but it was a fresh cliche, having good endings, getting grotesque in the end, demons taking something over blah blah. But the detail is so impressive. A man is making a full playable version of the story with well put smart new additions with fantastic designs. Only the start to the end of Pathos is playable atm I think but it’s already really well done
Agreed, I appreciate the effort the writer has put to make the Godzilla story very compelling and scary. A lot of creepypastas only rely on shock value in order to be scary and that’s disappointing. That’s why I can look back and really appreciate Ben Drowned so much, because even though it’s a cliche now, the amount of detail the author added, even going so far as showing the “hauntings” with videos is much appreciated. The closer to reality a story seems, the scarier it comes across in my experience.
Definitely my favorite gaming related pasta. The ending is a bit wack but the build up is genuinely unnerving
I don't remember what someone said about it but it was along the lines of "They followed the proper set up for a horror story" or something like that
@@gothicMCRgirl I think one of the biggest selling points was that it wasn’t just some Pastebin thing and that the creators went the extra mile and made incredible artwork that looked like it could have actually been in the base game. Total respect on that end
I also really like NES Godzilla, I'm just not a fan of the ending where it was revealed that the protagonist's gf had her spirit in the game and he had to save her.
It felt out of nowhere for a story about a suspicious and creepy game to go in that direction, and too personal for it for how creepypastas are usually about "this could've happened to anyone"
Gaming creepypastas always remind me of a dream I had when I was about 6. I was playing Porsche Challenge, a racing game I had for the PS1, but on the track selection screen there was a racetrack named "[My name] is dead", and the image of the track was replaced with an extremely blurry image of what looked like a birds-eye view of somebody lying on grass, face-up. I suppose that dream was my introduction to the concept of games not acting as they should.
It sounds like a good creepy pasta to me. Simple but not to complex
"I wanna get off Mr. Bone's Wild Ride"
Greatest sentence written.
I think it's really interesting just how many creepypastas were based on mario 64, ocarina of time and majora's mask. I think there's just something about that era of nintendo games that people find subliminally unsettling. If I had to pick a reason, I'd say the crude character models.
Creepy polygons for sure.
It was actually because of the liminal spaces. N64 data cartridges couldn't fit an awful lot, so they had to be creative with what they put on them. Sometimes you'd miss ambient objects that make an environment feel more full.
I feel like the fuzziness of the textures also add to the creepiness
Definitely a sense of mystery and old/"vintage" kind of creepyness to these games and the era/time period the were made in, and nostalgia too. I also love them for not being too scary for me but still creepy enough to give me the spook im looking for.
With places like OOT's Shadow Temple & Kakariko Well as well as MM's... everything, it's no wonder kids were scared out of their minds back then.
0:00 Intro
0:33 Sonic.exe
3:25 Sunny the Tragic Clown
5:55 Ben Drowned
9:35 Hero time
11:14 Tails Doll
12:17 Lavender Town Syndrome
13:47 Mario
15:32 Lost Silver
19:43 Sally.exe
21:33 Misfortune. GB
23:34 Godzilla NES
26:22 Jack the Ripper Game
29:37 Buried Alive
31:24 The Theater
That's all I'll do right now.
*11:14 Herobrine
Hero time
Lavender town scarred me for life. That image is so screwed up
@@idonotcarekek Same thing with the MARIO image
One was finished but thanks
Is it bad that I think it would be cool if they actually added Herobrine to Minecraft?
It would be a neat easter egg, maybe with like a 30-40% chance of spawning in the world and constantly stalking the player.
I agree. That would be pretty cool.
*casually adds the Herobrine datapack to my survival server*
They used to have a fun little herobrine Easter egg. I don't know if they still do it, but every time they updated or patched the game, they used to put an extra bullet at the end of every patch notes •Removed Herobrine
He sort of touches on this in the video, but back in the day, it was honestly not *that* much of a reach to think that there could be something creepy just beyond the fog of your render distance. Minecraft wasn't so vibrant and cheery all the time, usually if you were playing by yourself, it had a lonely and melancholic vibe to it
@@elledotcom4437 Still does when you're mining and it doesn't help that you can't turn off cave sounds on xbox bedrock anymore
I feel like he'll work more as a bossfight
I can’t understand a word the guy who did the lost silver Pokémon creepypasta is saying
throughout this entire video, I've said to myself "I'm aware of this creepypasta" way more than I'm willing to admit
I don't regret being that one teenager back in the day who binged SomeOrdinaryGamers back when he posted creepypasta readings
You cant just say the phrase "I want to get off Mr.Bones wild ride" and still be scary lol.
You also can't make a 144p skeleton tipping a hat at a rollercoaster in a 2 hour ride scary
are you the gutter brain or am I 😂
Well, to be fair, I don't think this story was actually supposed to be scary, probably just a memey shitpost. There are many others in the iceberg though that are ridiculous but apparently supposed to be taken at face value.
Rollercoasters are one of the few things that I can't deal with (I have acrophobia), so this just leaves me wondering if I'd be actually scared or unnerved by this pasta if it weren't for the funny bone guy's name attached.
LMAO I KNOW RIGHT 😂
I never knew where the "I want to get off Mr. Bones Wild Ride" meme came from. That's actually quite funny. 😆
Not gonna lie I love listening to creepy stories while trying to sleep so the fact that this is almost 3 hours makes it even sweeter. Keep up the nice work!
Not W
Too bad 90% of gaming creepypastas are awful
No jump scares and soothing narration is top tier
You’re a monster.
Same here
Ben drowned will always be my favorite. I love the creepiesness it has and how it actually has a video to go with the creepypasta that actually matches with it. Also we cant talk about ben drowned without talking about nostalgia.
Who are You Running From is THE most terrifying gaming horror piece EVER. Honestly, I've never seen any image creepier. I don't know why it scares me so much, but it REALLY, REEEEALLY horrifies me.
I'm pretty sure the face was a joke made by the employees, meant as a little troll, and the the face was an employee.
@@wigwam32 you're prob right, but it still seriously comes off as unsettling.
12:11 fun fact a separate creepypasta iceberg youtuber had actually been the reason that image was found for they found it on accident when playing with their brother.
Godzilla NES remains my favorite creepypasta to this day like goddamn, it stuck to my younger self's mind rent free while being so entertaining to read.
mine favorite gaming creepypasta is mr mix its so interesting and creative i even made my own part 2 you wanna hear it
@@matejamicic3037 wait you mine... creepypastas?
@@iwaju9227 what
Same with me, also Red is just such a fantastic antagonist, and the creepypasta itself is just so scary, sad, and just plain emotional
Yep, I agree. It's well-written and spooky, the visuals add SO MUCH, and there's actually a believable reason why spooky stuff happens, instead of just "cursed cartridge OOOOoooooOOOO!"
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Sure you may be verified on Twitter, but are you verified in the eyes of god?
for fucks sake-
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17:00 why did you give this man the part of the script with the most Ss and Ts it’s actually painful
I keep rewatching this video, I’m a huge fan of creepy pastas and it’s cool to see some I never knew existed. This is amazing!
3:20
There used to be this ome Roblox game called "escape the characters" where you were in this haunted house area armed with nothing but a flashlight and a bunch of characters would chase you around (Shrek was in the basement, Slenderman was om the roof, Sonic and Bendy were there ect.) The entire game was just running around trying to avoid them with no end goal at all (it sounds boring but it was actually pretty fun) When a character caught you you died amd went back to spawn. However, when Sonic caught you a picture of his face would flash up and say "I am god"
I just thought it was a nice little reference to mention.
Edit: so it was actually "survive the characters" and they game is still on Roblox, but no one is ever on it.
Was this an actual thing?
I swear I played this, or a game like this when I was younger
@@GlitchyPikachu
Yeah. It stopped being super big though after awhile and I don't know if the game is still up or if anyone plays it anymore.
@@artificialascension I’ve found a game like that but idk if it’s the actual game
I think Dunkey played Survive the Characters.
I remember a clip of him playing Roblox and yelling "OH MAH GOD, A JPEG OF PUSS IN BOOTS!" and barely holding back his laughter
with good reason im sure
Fun fact on ohgod no Mario the Creepypasta was actually originally supposed to be written in a way to be a troll Creepypasta without actually being a troll Creepypasta it's very obvious it is but a lot of people don't catch on
I have heard something similar to this before.
yes, I also pointed this detail in my comment. Slimebeast is the absolute troll
Why did he have to make such a disturbing image with it though.
@@gilbert3672 sigma male grindset
So..... Trollpasta?
BRO THAT FIRST MARIO CREEPYPASTA PICTURE USED TO SCARE THE CRAP OUT OF ME (it still does)
@@PrincessSketch13 thats actually hilarious lol
@@PrincessSketch13 Are you serious? That image and accompanying rom have left a lasting impression on me for many years, due to how little is actually known about the creator and his intentions. Did someone actually debunk the image without spreading the news?
@@daseal1479 Dang what did princess say i think their reply got deleted
@@gilbert3672 They said that image supposedly turned out to be a distorted picture of a fruit, maybe a peach, lol. Not sure if it's true, if so i feel it would have been talked about more.
@@daseal1479 lmao, I obly remember what Mullet Mike said years ago about the guy who posted about the game speaking to its creator. Creator was described as a regular guy.
Noticed two things about the gaming creepypastas is that firstly unlike with other Creepypastas,the more obscure the story the worse it usually ends up, and second I can understand completely why the wiki wanted most of these stories off the web.
my pokemon creepypasta obsession at age 13 really payed off, i recognized every single one of them so far lmao
i love how more than 2 of these stories have an ending involving someone getting a weird plushie from whatever demonic entity was possessing their game. sorry for the haunting bro, here's a free plushie.
I think that's an acceptable trade. I'd love to be haunted for a while and then get a limited run plushie.
Might be a little covered in blood, but if you put it through the wash it'll be fine
I love catastrophe crow. there’s very little overtly scary scenes, but it just makes you feel very uneasy in the gameplay, and even more so if you learn the full story.
About the zombreon creepypasta, here comes a fun fact: originally, umbreon was going to be poison type, and evolve from a poison stone
@Dorky☆mcyt Yes, i think
Godzilla NES and Ben Drowned remain as my favorite creepypastas. The large stories, the screenshots/videos provided to make it feel more real, and the usage of glitches to freak out the reader make them classics and really cool to me
The Fallout 3 Queen death prediction one didn't age well.
Same with the queen
I love how most creepypastas just happen by someone wanting to relive their childhood and goes to a yard sale and gets a cursed version of it
Edit: I fixed my error cause people kept telling me about it
Edit 2: Holy crap 1k likes thanks guys this was a big surprise cause I haven't seen this video in awhile
unluckiest people on earth
we all know yard sales are breeding grounds for cursed things. i dont know why people keep going to them
I’m gonna be honest
Happens all the time
Relieve or relive? 2 different things.
Homestuck
I like how the little lamplight one isnt even a creepy story, its just one of the many evil things you can do in-game told from another characters perspective, funny thing is, enslaving the little lamplight kids is the hardest way to enter the final vault meaning you have to just be evil for evils sake to do it
"Quick! How do we make this dark and edgy?!?!?!"
"Umm... suicide?"
"Brilliant! That'll spook 'em!"
Yeah, I don't like that. Not only is it not scary, but it can be downright insensitive. Clockwork, for example, uses abuse and assault just for shock, and it comes off as disgusting. Serious topics like that shouldn't be used for shock.
@@pundertalefan4391 but it works
@@alexa-fx2fb It really doesn't. It shocks. It doesn't scare. That's different.
@@pundertalefan4391 suicide is scary like squidwards suicide scares the hell out of me and animated suicides
@@alexa-fx2fb It can be scary, but using stuff like this so often makes it less so. And makes it seem downright offensive.
Best part about this video is how the narrator will occasionally laugh under his breath as he talks at the more ridiculous claims, lol
This iceberg made me realize that there's like 4 good gaming creepypastas in existence. I'm not sure why it's my favorite type of creepypasta.
The true story of Animal Crossing was a wild ride. Also, does anybody else wanna be the main character in Zelda 64 Beta?
Not gonna lie, that was one of the few stories I was interested in.
That story was one of my favourites as a kid, I used to send it to my friends so we could pretend we were being held prisoner in our AC towns lmao
The Bren Drowned ARG and arcs afters arc 1 are really creative, the whole cult of the moon children stuff, great. But even before, cryptic videos, all posted in forum posts and not one singular story. It really got misrepresented after people starting make one written story with an awful ending.
The final act was kind of shark-jumpy, though. Like, everything was just too neat and game-y. Couldn't take it seriously.
Ah yes, my favorite creepypasta *Bren Drownded*
@@guzzlord8485 You are creative^^
I like having people with a really calming voice in the background while I play some Fallout New Vegas. Shits relaxing. Thank you
haha
So I'm not the only one that does that..interesting
Me too.
i too like to listen to iceberg videos while playing video games. nice to know im not the only one.
@@explodingegg123 same
The Sally Anderson story at the very end is extremely creepy, because it's something that can actually happen. Some disturbed individuals who also know hacking and doxxing can actually try to find you and kill you if you mess with them.
I still think that the scariest creepypasta is "Mario Says The Fuck Word"
Ahh I hope I get to see THE (Coronation Day) on this iceberg. Hands down the best executed creepypasta ROM ever created. The BG is sooooo good and the theories around it are really interesting and cryptic. Def my fav gaming creepypasta alongside Godzilla and Tails Doll
No joke, Coronation Day got me into wanting to make ROM hacks. It's so good and atmospheric.
NES Godzilla I agree, but Tails Doll? Bruh. It's, at best, only good because of nostalgia, but it's honestly just boring. "Le scary creature will come to you and Jill you in real life" is meh
That to me is the best one. THE (Coronation Day) doesn't use any cheap jumpscare or any cliche creepypasta troupe, it's psychological horror...it messes with the player and lets the atmosphere sink in with them, similarly to a Silent Hill game
Right?! I actually got to chat with one of the people who worked on it, and they had GREAT art and design direction. Awesome awesome ROM.
Bro, it may be boring, but if hey like it or not it's their thing.
Hope everyone likes the video. Its a little on the longer side.
Hell yeah, thanks man keep up the good work
No
@@bapples_bot957 yes
Best thing video study Japanese to
I really like the video, but the music was a little too loud at 1:53:40, it was hard to understand the Rayman creepypasta.
I put this in the background and i'll say one thing: Your voice is very suitable for podcasts.
Oh thank you.
I know ben drowned is cliche and stuff but its such a nostalgic story and the video adaptions of it actually manage to make me uncomfortable so I absolutely adore it and its simplicity.
I know this an old ass video, but this stuff is so unbelievably enjoyable to just kick on in the background when im playin minecraft. I am so glad to see you're still doin content like this. this stuff is great. Love the way you are almost telling each and every story but still summarizing it enough where it feels like a compilation. Genuinely great stuff man
I remember being downright terrified of - and yet somehow excited by? - Sonic.exe when I was younger. I think that was one of my first experiences with a creepypasta. My first foray into the art of taking beloved characters and twisting them into something dark and deadly.
I remember that when I was in my late teens I was literally OBSESSED with the Lavender Town syndrome legend/rumor/whatever and would read and play anything related to it XD
It was such a fun time
That was a good creepypasta. I remember listening to SOG's narrative on one of his reposts. Zombreon is a good creepypasta that has a interesting story to it. It leaves you wondering who's fault really was it?
Zombreon was good until the ending
I also liked the Animal Crossing creepypasta, an uprising against a horrific disfigured being sounds like a really cool idea for a game that has an underlying secret. And about lavender town syndrome, my dumbass thought it was real. Of course, I know it’s fake now but I can’t hear it without getting goosebumps
only about halfway into the video and its really good! A lot of pastas I’ve never even heard before, which is great because I like finding out about new stories, since sometimes the more obscure ones can get buried by more popular ones
Pumpkin pie the fnf mod song
Maryam the last name of two homestuck characters
I find the strangled red story to be the best gaming creepypasta I've heard so far. It isn't about the player's dreams getting haunted, or someone dying because of the game. What makes it creepy is that it has a well developed story, and it focuses on the game itself, rather than the fate of the player. I think it could actually make a good rom hack.
The Perfect Game actually sounds pretty fun, I'd love to try it.
This brought back so many memories from 2010-2012, thank you for this video :)
I was like "Yeah, I know these!"
and by the end of it, I realized I knew most of the beginning aaaaaaaaand pretty much nothing else...
I just love how shit 99.9 percent of these stories are.
The Animal Crossing one near the end is wild
“I turned around to see a _______ doll on my bed😱😱😱” instantly ruins creepypastas for me
@@lake4433 cliches fuck everything up
"my guy bill went to unplug an arcade cabinet for some convoluted reason and then fell into the fucking void" scariest shit I've ever heard
There's a reason creepypastas died off.
It's really interesting how these stories typically aren't actually scary, but for some reason it's still unnerving to talk about
The Godzilla NES creepypasta is probably one of the best and scariest I've read. Whoever made it does know how to make a scary story, I'm sure.
Great video!
The only issue I have is with the Rayman creepypasta, the music is quite loud and it makes the narration hard to hear. But otherwise this is an amazing video!
Edit: I think that part of the video got removed?
Yeah
I came here to say this, I thought audio started playing from somewhere else because it's like really REALLY loud compared to the rest of the music let alone the narration
haha
I came here to say this but knew in my heart it had already been said.
Video? This is a whole GODAMM movie
Great video, but I found the narrator at 16:00 to be very difficult to understand as he spoke so fast! Great vid overall :)
Came here to see if anyone else thought that
Thought so too
I remember my sister-in-law's sister and her friend once scared me while playing Minecraft by making it seem like Herobrine was in the game.
The legendary Cracked Minecraft Prank.
Change your name to " "
Put a herobrine skin on
Traumatize your youngest friend
I get that Gaming Creepypastas have lost their popularity over the years and that many are of poor quality, but I enjoy them so much personally, and there are some truly "diamond in the rough ones", I wish they would make a comeback, because they have potential with originality.
Oh man, the Gameboy Camera+Printer's "Who are you running from" screen was always unsettling to me as a kid. It was funny- but in a "haha wtf" sorta way. It's surreal hearing about that again.
I was at a party recently and I recommended your channel to them and so far all of them have listened to all the videogame creepypastas.
Why ru Gey
Wow thanks for taking your time on recording and explaining all of these. Creepypasta games are pretty cool for some chilling horror moments. And there are like more than 15 topics in here of videogame creepypastas I've never heard about before, so that's gonna be loads of new videogame creepypastas info to be entertained on :)
Glad you're liking the content.
I love how basically all Creepypastas are just someone doing stuff that no regular human would play as long as these characters do.
@@Nirroir yeah probably
I think if my game started doing weird-ass shit, my first response would be to keep playing and figure out WTF was going on.
@@KefkeWren everyone would do that like game its not gonna be freaking cursed and a rom hack is always fun especialy if you didnt know the specific romhack
If I had a dollar for every time a video game creepypasta used bleeding eyes in them I'd have a consistent income
The Theater will always be one of my favorites. instead of relying on gore or jumpscares, it relys purely on uncanny-ness and mystery.
The Theatre, Abandoned servers and Mr. Mix are some stuff im still creeped out about
Evil ato isn't real, the first guy died of a result of a heart condition, the other was stabbed in a fight in the alley way
Aaaannnnnd creepypasta ruined
Lmfao that's the most fucked up spelling of "Otto" I've ever seen. But yeah, you're right, creepypastas aren't creepy when a tiny amount of research shows real events being made creepy by superstitious people.
The one that died of a heart attack had a heart attack because he walked to the arcade in light clothing in the middle of a snowy day.
Nah he's real, he was on the screen dummy see?
@@SniperOnSunday yeh not the best thing to do lol
HOLY SHIT the last story sonic 3 hacked was literally my favorite creepypasta for years bc compared to other sonic stories its like finding a diamond in a septic tank
My only critique of this video is that whoever was narrating the Lost Silver section needs to slow down while narrating. His words were coming out slightly garbled due to speaking too quickly and not taking time to enunciate. It makes the narration difficult to hear clearly and understand.
I heard “the grey man” a long time ago, gave me nightmares, about a grey man.
Imagine spending months editing a rom and creating a cartridge, only to give it to someone who never bothers telling the story online.
Imagine you make the cartridge and the other person never gets far enough in the game
Jumanji but they stay the heck away from it's drum noises
That’s why you make multiple copies and give them out to more than one person. I mean come on, is this your first time giving an unsuspecting child a cursed video game?
the evil otto one is a interesting thing because , although this one is a urban legend, it has a bit of true in it
some people don't know its limits and because of this they end up straining themselves to the point of dying of exhaustion by playing too much video games (it also goes for every other thing btw)
my cousin have a friend that fainted on a lan house after playing 12 hours straight of Ragnarok Online without eating or drinking . luckily he survived cause his friends were there to help him out when that happened
evil otto parody,ragnarok incident
It was a great time listening to this while playing some bioshock. It felt like being a young kid again
Glad I could help.
@@Sacrow thanks man :D
49:07 hits a lot different now that the queen is actually dead.
The “Halo Beta” Creepypasta sounds awesome, I want to play it! Always wanted to play as The Flood. To bad it’s... a creepypasta